“Having heard about the Ethiopian's long history with Christianity, I ordered this Bible and it is big but delivers as advertised. Looking forward to reading many of the apocryphal books included.”
This Complete Ethiopian Bible has 22 of the missing Apocrypha the KJV Bible doesn’t have.
These books have been preserved by Ethiopia for over 3,000 years — it’s the most complete Bible in the world.
The Ethiopian Bible contains books you won’t find in any other Bible:
These aren’t random additions: they were ancient scriptures read by early Christians and removed by religious councils centuries later.
In 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls — the oldest biblical manuscripts ever found — included multiple copies of books like Enoch and Jubilees.
While other traditions lost these texts, the Ethiopian Bible preserved them.
Ethiopia was never colonized by Rome or Europe and wasn’t forced to conform to religious councils that edited other scriptures. They were also one of the first Christian nations on earth.
Over 15,000 people have already ordered this Bible. Every order comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee. If you don’t love the Apocrypha, you can return it — no questions asked.
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The Ethiopian Orthodox Church has preserved scriptures that were removed or excluded from Western Bibles centuries ago. Books like 1 Enoch, Jubilees, and others were considered sacred by early Christians and are still quoted in the New Testament—but you won't find them in most Bibles today. The Ethiopian canon represents one of the oldest and most complete collections of biblical texts in existence.
You'll find texts like 1 Enoch (quoted in Jude), the Book of Jubilees, 4 Baruch, and the Shepherd of Hermas, among others. These aren't "new" books—they're ancient texts that Ethiopian Christians have faithfully preserved for over 1,600 years while other traditions set them aside.
This is a faithful English translation of the Ethiopian Orthodox canon. Ethiopia's Christian tradition predates most Western denominations—the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8 is considered one of the first Gentile converts. These scriptures have been continuously used in Ethiopian worship for centuries.
Not at all. It's translated into clear, readable English. You don't need any special background—just an open heart and curiosity about scriptures your ancestors may have known.
Anyone hungry for more of God's word. Whether you're a lifelong believer who feels something's been missing, a serious student of scripture, or simply curious about what else the early church considered holy—this is for you.